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Zoo Indonesia
ISSN : 0215191x     EISSN : 25278703     DOI : -
Zoo Indonesia adalah sebuah jurnal ilmiah dibidang fauna tropika yang diterbitkan oleh organisasi profesi keilmiahan Masyarakat Zoologi Indonesia (MZI) sejak tahun 1983. Terbit satu tahun satu volume dengan dua nomor (Juli dan Desember). Memuat tulisan hasil penelitian yang berhubungan dengan aspek fauna, khususnya wilayah Indonesia dan Asia. Publikasi ilmiah lain adalah Monografi.
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KERAGAMAN AMFIBI DAN CATATAN BARU KATAK DI KAWASAN WISATA GUCI, PROVINSI JAWA TENGAH . Mumpuni
ZOO INDONESIA Vol 23, No 1 (2014): Juli 2014
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52508/zi.v23i1.366

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The study was conducted in tourism area of Guci, Tegal regency, Central Java for 5 days in October 2009. It was revealed that 16 species of frogs and one species of caecilian found in the area. We also obtained an interesting spesies of bleeding frog Leptophryne cruentata, an endemic frog from West Java and Hylarana rufipes that previously only was informed from West Sumatra. Species composition, distribution and abundance is presented.
KARAKTERISTIK GENETIK LOBSTER MUTIARA (Panulirus ornatus FABRICIUS, 1798) BERDASARKAN MARKA CYTOCHROME OXYDASE SUBUNIT I (COI) Indriatmoko Indriatmoko; Arip Rahman; Sari Budi Moria Sembiring; Danu Wijaya
ZOO INDONESIA Vol 27, No 1 (2018): Juli 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52508/zi.v27i1.3911

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MORPHOLOGICAL VARIATION OF WHITEHEAD’S RAT Maxomys whiteheadi (Thomas, 1894) (RODENTIA: MURIDAE) FROM KALIMANTAN AND SUMATRA M. H. Sinaga; A J Gorog; A Chinen
ZOO INDONESIA Vol 16, No 2 (2007): November 2007
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52508/zi.v16i2.2377

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We conducted a study of morphological variation in Whitehead’s rat (Maxomys whiteheadi) based on specimens available at the Museum Zoologicum Bogoriense. A total of 224 adult specimens from the Indonesian island’s of Sumatra and Kalimantan were examined using measurements of 17 skull and four external characters. Multiple analyses of variance demonstrated that 20 of characters measured varied significantly with location. Only breadth of zygomatic plate did not show a significant effect by location. One character, hind foot length, was significantly affected by sex, and the characters head and body length, breadth of braincase, and breadth of molar 1 showed a significant interaction (p< 0,05) between sex and location. Three distinct morphological groups of M. whiteheadi were recognized within Kalimantan using discriminant function analysis. These were: a West and East Kalimantan group; a Central Kalimantan group; and a North East Kalimantan group. No distinct morphological groups were observed among the Sumatra specimens. The discriminant analysis indicated that most of the variation (79,9%) distinguished the Kalimantan and Sumatra populations from one another.
Zoo Indonesia Desember 2015 Zoo Indonesia
ZOO INDONESIA Vol 24, No 2 (2015): Desember 2015
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52508/zi.v24i2.2338

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CHECKLIST ON FAUNA DIVERSITY GUNUNG HALIMUN SALAK NATIONAL PARK: Cikaniki-Citalahab Qodri, Agmal; Utama, Ilham Vemandra; Ferdian, Pamungkas Rizki; Dwijayanti, Endah; Rusdianto, Rusdianto; Yohanna, Yohanna; Mulyadi, Mulyadi; Supriatna, Nanang; Hernawati, Rena Tri; Shidiq, Fajrin; Encilia, Encilia; Animalesto, Gloria; Sushadi, Pangda Sopha; Budi, Anang Setyo; Rizal, Syaiful; Nurhaman, Ujang; Herlambang, Alamsyah Elang Nusa; Nurinsiyah, Ayu Savitri
ZOO INDONESIA Vol 29, No 2 (2020): Desember 2020
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The Cikaniki resort is one of the most accessible research stations located in the Gunung Halimun Salak National Park (GHSNP). It is in adjacent with Citalahab village. The Research Center for Biology, Indonesian Institute of Sciences and other institutions have conducted intensive research on the fauna diversity of GHSNP from this station. Here we formulate a checklist on fauna diversity surrounding the Cikaniki Research Station and Citalahab, GHNSP from various sources, i.e. field work, museum collections (Museum Zoologicum Bogoriense), scientific publications, and technical report. The study was conducted from October 2019 until October 2020. The latest field work was conducted from 8-10 October 2019 under the framework of the Jungle Survival and Biological Collection Management 2019 program. In total, 821 fauna species were recorded in Cikaniki-Citalahab areas which comprises of 48 species of Mollusca, five species of Malacostraca, 523 species of Insects, 22 species of Actinopterygii, 63 species of Amphibia and Reptiles, 115 species of Aves and 45 species of Mammals. The diversity contributes 62.1% of the total 1,323 known fauna species in GHSNP. Five number of species were assigned as endangered and three species critical endangered by IUCN. In addition, 123 species were endemic to Java and 34 species protected by Regulation of the Ministry of Environment and Forestry Republic of Indonesia Number P.106/MENLHK/SETJEN/KUM.1/12/2018. The areas of Cikaniki and Citalahab are rich in biodiversity. Although both areas are in close intact with human activity, research and ecotourism, the need of continuously spreading awareness and enforce species and area conservation is inevitable.
Penggunaan minyak ikan lemuru (Sardinella longiceps) atau minyak kelapa sawit diproteksi dalam ransum domba lokal jantan terhadap daya guna pakan serat Abqoriyah Abqoriyah; Susi Dwi Widyawati; Lutojo Lutojo
ZOO INDONESIA Vol 22, No 2 (2013): Desember 2013
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52508/zi.v22i2.321

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui pengaruh penggunaan minyak ikan lemuru (MIL) dan minyak kelapa sawit (MKS) diproteksi dalam ransum terhadap daya guna pakan se-rat. Perlakuan yang diberikan meliputi: P0= Rumput Raja 40% + Konsentrat 60% (Konsentrat Basal 100%), P1 = Hijauan 40% + Konsentrat 60% (Konsentrat Basal 95% + MIL diproteksi 5%), dan P2 = Hijauan 40% + Konsentrat 60% (Konsentrat Basal 95% + MKS diproteksi 5%). Peubah yang diamati adalah konsumsi bahan kering, bahan organik, Acid Detergent Fiber (ADF), Neutral Detergent Fiber (NDF), dan kecernaan bahan kering, bahan organik, ADF dan NDF. Penelitian ini dilaksanakan selama tiga bulan mulai tanggal 10 Agustus sampai dengan 9 November 2010, di Kandang Percobaan Jurusan Peternakan Fakultas Per-tanian Universitas Sebelas Maret. Materi penelitian menggunakan 12 ekor domba lokal jantan dengan bobot badan 17,321 ± 2,053 kg. Rancangan percobaan yang digunakan adalah rancangan acak lengkap (RAL) pola searah dengan tiga perlakuan, empat ulangan dan setiap ulangan terdiri dari satu ekor domba lokal jantan. Hasil analisis variansi menunjukkan bahwa penggunaan MIL dan MKS yang diproteksi adalah ber-beda tidak nyata terhadap konsumsi bahan kering, konsumsi bahan organik, konsumsi ADF, konsumsi NDF, kecernaan bahan kering, kecernaan bahan organik, kecernaan ADF, kecernaan NDF pada masing-masing perlakuan. Penggunaan MIL dan MKS diproteksi tidak mengganggu proses pencernaan domba lokal jantan, sehingga diperoleh hasil yang setara antara kecernaan bahan kering, kecernaan bahan organik, kecernaan ADF, dan kecernaan NDF
A Preliminary Study of Aphrodisiac Property from Porcupine Tail Meat Ethanol Extract in Male Mice Syahfitri Anita; Andria Agusta; Wartika Rosa Farida; Herjuno Ari Nugroho; Dewi Wulansari
ZOO INDONESIA Vol 26, No 1 (2017): Juli 2017
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52508/zi.v26i1.3535

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This study aim to examine the aphrodisiac activity of ethanol extract from the tail meat of porcupine (Hystrix javanica F. Cuvier, 1823) that is traditionally believed by people in Java (Indonesia) could enhance male vitality and sexual perfor-mance. Twenty sexually inexperienced male mice were randomly divided into four groups and paired with artificially estrus female mice after one hour of drug an extract administration. Two doses of ethanol extract; 150 and 750 mg/kg were administered (p.o) to male mice. Sildenafil citrate was used as the positive control while 5% Tween 80 solution used as the negative control. Sexual behavior parameters such as mounting and intromission were observed for three hours of mating. Male mice treated with ethanol extract of porcupine tail meat at the dose 750 mg/kg BW showed higher mounting and intromission frequency compared to the group of ethanol extract dose 150 mg/kg. After 2 hours of admin-istration showed the highest frequency compared to all groups. However, the ethanol extract could not reduce the mount-ing and intromission latency as low as sildenafil citrated treated group. Present findings provide preliminary evidence of aphrodisiac properties from the ethanol extract of porcupine tail meat.
THE HERPETOFAUNA OF THE GOLD MINING PROJECT AREA IN NORTH SUMATRA: SPECIES RICHNESS BEFORE EXPLOITATION ACTIVITIES Hellen - Kurniati
ZOO INDONESIA Vol 16, No 1 (2007): Juni 2007
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52508/zi.v16i1.114

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Kurniati, H. 2007. The herpetofauna of the gold mining project area in NorthSumatra: Species richness before exploitation activities. Zoo Indonesia 16 (1): 1-11. Field surveys of herpetofauna (amphibians & reptiles) were conducted in andaround the PT Newmont Horas Nauli Martabe Project Area for 23 days prior theexploration. Surveys involved visual observations, light attraction, hand collection andtrapping in all major amphibian and reptile habitats. A total of 42 species of amphibiansand 28 species of reptiles (nine snakes, 16 lizards & three turtles) were identified.Based on interviews with local people at Batang Toru Village, there was reliableobservation of two additional species of turtle (Cyclemys dentata & Manouria emys)and one species of snake (Python curtus). Of the more than 42 amphibians speciesand 28 reptile species observed, 12 represented unknown species (10 frogs & twoskinks); one frog species (Occidozyga laevis) might be a new record for Sumatra.Similarity index calculations indicated that herpetofauna diversity at the six sites wasdivided between forested and heavily disturbed habitat.
ON A COLLECTION OF IXODID TICKS (ACARINA:IXODOIDEA) FROM LONG ALANGO, KAYAN MENTARANG (EAST KALIMANTAN) Sampurno Kadarsan
ZOO INDONESIA No 22 (1993): Zoo Indonesia No 22
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52508/zi.v0i22.2415

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STRUKTUR KOMUNITAS MAMALIA DI CAGAR ALAM LEUWEUNG SANCANG, KABUPATEN GARUT, JAWA BARAT Maharadatunkamsi Maharadatunkamsi; Tatag Bagus Putra Prakarsa; Kurnianingsih Kurnianingsih
ZOO INDONESIA Vol 24, No 1 (2015): Juli 2015
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52508/zi.v24i1.2331

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Indonesia merupakan salah satu negara dengan kekayaan keanekaragaman hayati yang melimpah. Untuk menjamin kelestarian keanekaragaman hayati Indonesia berbagai upaya telah ditempuh, antara lain dengan ditetapkannya berbagai kawasan konservasi. Salah satunya adalah Cagar Alam Leuweung Sancang yang secara administrasi termasuk dalam wilayah Kecamatan Cibalong, Kabupaten Garut, Jawa Barat. Untuk mengelola kawasan Cagar Alam Leuweung Sancang diperlukan berbagai informasi, termasuk data akurat tentang komunitas mamalia di berbagai habitat di dalamnya. Oleh karena itu telah dilakukan penelitian untuk melengkapi kebutuhan akan data dasar sebaran mamalia di berbagai habitat dalam cagar alam ini. Kombinasi antara pengamatan langsung dan penangkapan di hutan primer Sancang Timur, hutan sekunder Cijeruk dan belukar Mas Sigit berhasil mencatat sebanyak 21 jenis mamalia. Indeks keanekaragaman Shannon-Wiener untuk ketiga plot pengamatan adalah 2,02 (Mas Sigit), 2,66 (Sancang Timur) dan 3,04 (Cijeruk). Rata-rata indeks similaritas Jaccard adalah 32% menunjukkan tingkat similaritas yang rendah di antara ketiga plot pengamatan. Analisis kluster berdasarkan keberadaan jenis mamalia pada setiap plot pengamatan dan sebaran jenis mamalia menunjukkan konsistensi adanya

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